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Arnold Schwarzenegger as the T-800 in a leather jacket and sunglasses in Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Image via TriStar Pictures The first robot in movie history was believed to be in 1919's The Master ...
CEOs are facing a strategic fork in the road when it comes to AI. Are they primarily seeking to improve the bottom line through automation and headcount reduction? Or is their ultimate goal to grow ...
In a battered trunk full of his great-grandfather’s nitrate film rolls, a Michigan man discovered a relic of filmmaking history: a copy of “Gugusse and the Automaton,” a long-lost 45-second film by ...
This story is a collaboration with Biography.com. After being lost for more than a century, a vision of the future from 1897 has finally been unearthed—in a rather unexpected place. But while this ...
It’s not every day you get to watch a nearly 130-year-old movie and feel the joy of new discovery. Thanks to the U.S. Library of Congress, a movie long-considered the first piece of science fiction ...
A long-lost silent film that’s believed to be the first depiction of a robot in motion pictures was rediscovered in Michigan. And it’s a great reminder for film history fans that you shouldn’t give up ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Film students will happily bend your ear about the career and influence of Georges Méliès. As has been repeated in film schools and ...
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The first movie to feature what might be called a robot — not seen in more than a century — has been found. A copy of “Gugusse and the Automaton,” an 1897 short made by legendary film pioneer George ...
The legacy of the robot in film is a long and storied one, whether we’re considering such synthetic cinematic luminaries as Andy Kaufman’s character Val in 1981 comedy Heartbeeps, or Bernadette Peters ...